Off-Campus Resources

We have provided the links as a service but are not responsible for the content of those sites. When we posted the addresses, the sites contained appropriate content that may be valuable to those seeking domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or related information.

Sexual Assault

Womanspace, Inc. is a leading nonprofit agency in Mercer County, New Jersey that provides comprehensive services to individuals and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Programs include crisis intervention, emergency shelter, counseling, court advocacy, and housing services.

PCAR is an organization working at the state and national levels to prevent sexual violence. PCAR uses its voice to challenge public attitudes, raise public awareness, and effect critical changes in public policy, protocols, and responses to sexual violence.

Information on the impact of rape, date rape drugs, facts and statistics, as well as a comprehensive list of links to other resources. Also provides sections on how to get help and how to help a friend.

Domestic & Sexual Violence

The New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence (NJCEDV) is a statewide coalition of domestic violence service programs and concerned individuals whose purpose and mission is to end domestic violence in New Jersey. NJCEDV performs its work through advocacy for survivors of domestic violence; collaboration with state agencies and its member programs; education and training; and technical assistance for its members and the community.

Provides information on different training opportunities as well as online newsletters. Includes an extensive section related to the military. National Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotlines available.

Providing advocacy for battered women, PCADV is a private non-profit organization with a statewide network of 61 domestic violence programs across the Commonwealth. Provides a list of useful resources as well as their current projects.

Jane Doe Inc., of The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence, brings together organizations and people committed to ending domestic violence and sexual assault. They address the root causes of this violence, promoting justice, safety and healing for survivors through public policy, collaboration, public awareness, and prevention and intervention services.

Assists victims of violence in regaining self-esteem by helping to bridge the gap between being victims and survivors. Services include scholarships, reconstructive surgery, and cooking/nutrition workshops.

This site is geared toward helping crime victims rebuild their lives. NCVC addresses issues of stalking, dating violence, teen victims, and violence against women. Information on legislation, public policy, and civil litigation is available. Hotline for victims to get help is available in over 180 languages (TTY and email available).

Mobilizes male youth to prevent men’s violence against women by challenging harmful aspects of traditional masculinity, valuing alternative visions of male strength, and embracing their vital role as allies with women and girls in fostering healthy relationships and gender equity.

Working in over fifty-five different countries, the White Ribbon Campaign is the largest effort in the world of men working to end violence against women. Campaigns are led by both men and women, even though the focus is on educating men and boys.

One in Four, Inc. (previously NO MORE) is dedicated to prevent rape by the thoughtful application of theory and research to rape prevention programming. One in Four provides presentations, training, and technical assistance to men and women, with a focus on all-male programming targeted toward colleges, high schools, the military, and local community organizations.

Provides extensive resources, including victim information, safe dating tips, and legal services to the LGBTQ and HIV-affected communities of NY. Also offers a 24 hour hotline available in English and Spanish.

Resource provided in English and Spanish for females specifically in the lesbian, bisexual, and trans communities. Addresses battering within these communities as well as providing resources to victims and survivors of violence.

This website is devoted to advocating for trans and intersex victims and survivors of violence, including the “Guide to Intersex and Trans Terminologies” and information regarding violence against these communities.

Provides services for deaf and deaf-blind men and women who are victims or survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Hotline services through AIM (ADWASHotline), email (ADWAS@NDVH.org), and TTY(1-800-787-3224).

New Jersey-based (New Brunswick) organization that works to end violence against South Asian women (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka). Provides advocacy services, interpretation/translation, and transitional housing for victims and survivors as well as diversity/cultural sensitivity training to those working in the field.

A non-profit project that works to end the sexual exploitation of all women and children in the Americas. They focus on building effective defenses against the many forms of criminal impunity that threaten the lives of Indigenous & Latina women & children wherever they may be.